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package com.codename1.payment;

/**
 * Callback interface that the main class may implement to be notified of pending purchases.
 * Pending purchases are purchases that have been completed, and a payment callback from
 * the native platform has been received, but the state of the purchase is "pending".  This
 * occurs if the user has opted to pay with cash, for example on Android.  When the payment
 * is completed, the app will call the {@link PurchaseCallback#itemPurchased(String)} callback.
 * <p>
 * Currently only supported on Android.
 *
 * @author Steve Hannah
 * @since 8.0
 */
public interface PendingPurchaseCallback extends PurchaseCallback {
    void itemPurchasePending(String sku);
}
